One of the first steps in understanding a protein's function is to determine its localization; however, the methods for localizing proteins in some systems have not kept pace with the developments in other fields, creating a bottleneck in the analysis of the large datasets that are generated in the post-genomic era. To address this, we developed tools for tagging proteins in trypanosomatids. We made a plasmid that, when coupled with long primer PCR, can be used to produce transgenes at their endogenous loci encoding proteins tagged at either terminus or within the protein coding sequence. This system can also be used to generate deletion mutants to investigate the function of different protein domains. We show that the length of homology re...
Trypanosoma brucei is a model trypanosomatid, an important group of human, animal and plant unicellu...
Abstract Protozoan parasites affect millions of people around the world. Treatment and control of th...
<p>The functional characterisation of thousands of <italic>Trypanosoma cruzi</italic> genes remains ...
One of the first steps in understanding a protein's function is to determine its localization; howev...
One of the first steps in understanding a protein's function is to determine its localization; howev...
Improvements in mass spectrometry, sequencing and bioinformatics have generated large datasets of po...
Previous molecular genetic studies on the African trypanosome have focused on only a few genes and g...
primers_barcodes.csv: List of primer sequences necessary for N and C terminus gene tagging, as well ...
Background The three trypanosomatids pathogenic to men, Trypanosoma cruzi, Trypanosoma brucei andLei...
In 2003, Paul Hebert proposed “DNA barcoding” as a way to identify species, using a short genetic se...
International audienceGene editing in trypanosomatids has long been proven difficult. The developmen...
Trypanosoma brucei bloodstream form tagging protein localisation data. Widefield epifluorescence mic...
The kinetoplastids Trypanosoma brucei and Leishmania mexicana are eukaryotes with a highly structure...
Trypanosomatids cause human diseases such as leishmaniasis and African trypanosomiasis. Trypanosomat...
African trypanosomes are unicellular parasites that result in death if left untreated. Treatment of ...
Trypanosoma brucei is a model trypanosomatid, an important group of human, animal and plant unicellu...
Abstract Protozoan parasites affect millions of people around the world. Treatment and control of th...
<p>The functional characterisation of thousands of <italic>Trypanosoma cruzi</italic> genes remains ...
One of the first steps in understanding a protein's function is to determine its localization; howev...
One of the first steps in understanding a protein's function is to determine its localization; howev...
Improvements in mass spectrometry, sequencing and bioinformatics have generated large datasets of po...
Previous molecular genetic studies on the African trypanosome have focused on only a few genes and g...
primers_barcodes.csv: List of primer sequences necessary for N and C terminus gene tagging, as well ...
Background The three trypanosomatids pathogenic to men, Trypanosoma cruzi, Trypanosoma brucei andLei...
In 2003, Paul Hebert proposed “DNA barcoding” as a way to identify species, using a short genetic se...
International audienceGene editing in trypanosomatids has long been proven difficult. The developmen...
Trypanosoma brucei bloodstream form tagging protein localisation data. Widefield epifluorescence mic...
The kinetoplastids Trypanosoma brucei and Leishmania mexicana are eukaryotes with a highly structure...
Trypanosomatids cause human diseases such as leishmaniasis and African trypanosomiasis. Trypanosomat...
African trypanosomes are unicellular parasites that result in death if left untreated. Treatment of ...
Trypanosoma brucei is a model trypanosomatid, an important group of human, animal and plant unicellu...
Abstract Protozoan parasites affect millions of people around the world. Treatment and control of th...
<p>The functional characterisation of thousands of <italic>Trypanosoma cruzi</italic> genes remains ...